Houseplant Care Guides
Bright Indirect Light For Houseplants Last updated: December 29, 2025 Bright indirect light for houseplants means your plant gets lots of ambient daylight but not a direct sunbeam on its leaves. Think 500 - 1,000 foot-candles (≈5,000 - 10,000 lux)...
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How to increase humidity for plants starts with knowing your target: most tropical houseplants are happiest around 50–70% RH (relative humidity) with gentle airflow. Below you’ll get quick tests, the truth about trays and misting, the best humidifiers (medium vs....
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Acclimating houseplants after shipping is the difference between a rough first month and a rare tropical that settles in, keeps its leaves, and starts pushing new growth. This plan walks you day-by-day from unboxing to thriving - covering triage, light...
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Root rot is the fastest way a rare tropical houseplant can crash. Catch it early, trim safely, and give roots fresh air and light that favors recovery. This guide shows you how to confirm true rot, remove damage without hurting...
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Watering - get it right and roots stay plush, leaves stay glossy, and growth clicks into rhythm. Get it wrong and you invite rot or stalled roots, especially after shipping. This guide gives you clear, testable cues so you know...
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